I rather do dislike the fact that children are indoctrinated into a backwards and hateful religion which stunts intellectual growth and promotes persecution and violence as part of its dogma.
If you take that statement and remove the incorrect assumptions that Christianity is good and atheism is bad (and the obvious hyperbole surrounding it), what do you have? Teach children to respect humanity rather than look down upon it, and to understand the world without relying on dumb superstitions, is a perfectly laudable goal.
If you take that statement and remove the incorrect assumptions that Christianity is good and atheism is bad (and the obvious hyperbole surrounding it), what do you have? Teach children to respect humanity rather than look down upon it, and to understand the world without relying on dumb superstitions, is a perfectly laudable goal.